"The White House reportedly is delaying a decision on whether to approve an enormous natural gas export facility in southern Louisiana. If constructed, it would be the largest terminal of its kind in the United States.
"Climate activists have been doggedly fighting the construction of the facility, known as CP2, saying the environmental impact would obliterate Louisiana’s rapidly eroding coast.
"If the project is scrapped, it would mark the first time the Energy Department has denied a natural gas facility for environmental reasons."
So here we go again. The environmentalist extremists will vote for Biden in November while the average citizen suffers from higher costs and the lack of energy sources.
2) Biden Complains After Protesters Succeed in Blocking Entry of ‘Humanitarian Aid’ Trucks into Gaza
"Israelis, including the families of hostages being held in Gaza, and of soldiers fighting in the enclave, succeeded on Thursday in blocking all the trucks delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza at the Kerem Shalom crossing.
"While the protests against the deliveries began right after Israel began allowing the trucks in, yesterday the protesters managed to block most of the trucks from getting in for the first time, and following that success more Israeli protesters joined the blockade today. Normally between 70 – 100 trucks cross over.
"According to Kann reporter Amichai Stein, in response to the hostage families blocking the entry of the trucks, the Biden administration informed Israel that the Kerem Shalom crossing must remain open [for humanitarian aid] and operate as usual."
Yes, by all means don't block "aid" to Hamas and their Palestinian supporters. If only Biden complained about the plight of the Jewish hostages and the murdered Israeli victims as much!
3) International Court of Justice moves against Israel in ‘genocide’ case brought by South Africa
"17-judge International Court of Justice panel orders Israel to provide detailed report in one month, demanding IDF protect Gazans and offer humanitarian assistance.
"A 17-judge panel of United Nations judges at the International Court of Justice ruled Friday to proceed with a genocide case against Israel, refusing the Jewish state’s demands that the allegations be removed from the court’s docket."
You can't tell me that the constant pressure, threats, and anger towards Israel from the Biden Administration didn't affect this "Court's" decision.
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